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What Causes Recurring Blisters On The Toes?

hi I have had a blister on my 3rd toe on my right foot twice now I poped it and it came back in the same spot. I don t wear any shoes that would rub it and cause a blister . It has been there for a while now so last night I figured I would just pop it myself. when I did it was a clear very thick liquid that came out of it. nothing I expected to have I thought it might be a sliver or something but that s all that was there. so I squeezed it then it bleed some . should I be worried about it?
Mon, 3 Aug 2015
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Hi
Thanks for your query at HCM.
I understand your concern and situation.

I would suggest that you must get a tetanus shot. Do not manipulate the pustules unless with sterlized needle. If pustules are recurring get blood sugar levels checked. Apply topical antibiotics on the lesion like neomycin. Keep the hygiene of area maintained. If resistant wound get culture sensitivity for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and take treatment according.

Take care.
Hope I answered your query
Dr Sheetal Verma
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What Causes Recurring Blisters On The Toes?

Hi Thanks for your query at HCM. I understand your concern and situation. I would suggest that you must get a tetanus shot. Do not manipulate the pustules unless with sterlized needle. If pustules are recurring get blood sugar levels checked. Apply topical antibiotics on the lesion like neomycin. Keep the hygiene of area maintained. If resistant wound get culture sensitivity for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and take treatment according. Take care. Hope I answered your query Dr Sheetal Verma